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Permalink Reply by Cindy Balog on February 27, 2011 at 11:37pm My husband passed last year and my brain couldn't feel anything, it was numb. I got a cd that puts you in meditation state of mind. Only then did I start to wake myself up. When I was at that state it would have been welcomed a few hypnosis sessions to get me into my brain to further my own self realization. I am really into my brain and looking inside more and more. Now I can witness myself and see where I was and now where I am. I am looking forward to my new self realization and finding the person that I want to be. I can love myself now and really feel so good about those feelings. I like feeling now. I actually lost all 5 senses last year and sound played such a profound roll in my awareness. I would recommend hypnosis to a women that is trying to get out of that state of mind. The realization is the key here, is she able to see that this would help her move forward in a more confident manor to find her inner true self. For me I think hypnosis would still be a positive option in growth of myself.
Permalink Reply by James Hazlerig - HypnosisAustin on February 28, 2011 at 7:16am "the grammer and sentence structor, and spelling is just brutal. Which leads me to conclude that this was just a post for fun or a joke."
Should we look at your "grammer and sentence structor, and spelling" and reach the same conclusion, Alan?
Glass houses,
James
Permalink Reply by tony rhynes on February 28, 2011 at 8:57am "the grammer and sentence structor, and spelling is just brutal. Which leads me to conclude that this was just a post for fun or a joke."
Should we look at your "grammer and sentence structor, and spelling" and reach the same conclusion, Alan?
Glass houses,
James
Permalink Reply by tony rhynes on February 28, 2011 at 9:02am Hi,
This is an odd posting, first of all it's a man submitting about women and hypnosis experiences; now does he mean only women should reply to his questions, or can a man answer about hypnotizing women? There is no context or explanation as to what Tony wants out of this question. I don't understand under what context would you like an answer it's so general as to be non-coherent.
Plus, it gives me the vibe that you are from another country, you don't speak english enough to get your thought out on a forum posting, and the grammer and sentence structor, and spelling is just brutal. Which leads me to conclude that this was just a post for fun or a joke.
All my best,
Alan Eastman, Ph.D.
Permalink Reply by tony rhynes on February 28, 2011 at 9:05am My husband passed last year and my brain couldn't feel anything, it was numb. I got a cd that puts you in meditation state of mind. Only then did I start to wake myself up. When I was at that state it would have been welcomed a few hypnosis sessions to get me into my brain to further my own self realization. I am really into my brain and looking inside more and more. Now I can witness myself and see where I was and now where I am. I am looking forward to my new self realization and finding the person that I want to be. I can love myself now and really feel so good about those feelings. I like feeling now. I actually lost all 5 senses last year and sound played such a profound roll in my awareness. I would recommend hypnosis to a women that is trying to get out of that state of mind. The realization is the key here, is she able to see that this would help her move forward in a more confident manor to find her inner true self. For me I think hypnosis would still be a positive option in growth of myself.
Permalink Reply by tony rhynes on February 28, 2011 at 9:07am YES I will recommend, Hypnosis Is Great, It helps If you allow it to help, my experience is as always rewording,
Based on the title, not sure what you want to hear?
Doreen Cohanim C.Ht
Permalink Reply by James Hazlerig - HypnosisAustin on February 28, 2011 at 9:31am Tony,
Please, call me James. We're all friends here.
I was poking fun at Alan. He picked on you for problems with grammar, sentence structure, and spelling, all while exhibiting the same problems himself.
However, I think we would all love to know a little bit more about what kind of information you're seeking, so that we can answer your questions effectively.
James
tony rhynes said:
Hi Mr. Hazlerig. First of all,my question was not a joke or for humor. Just wanted feedback on women experience on hypnosis and if it help them in any matter. The mind is a powerful tool if used properly plus it gives feedback on areas i can improve on. I hope i answered your question,grammer,and sentence structor you replied about. Have a bless day.
James Hazlerig said:"the grammer and sentence structor, and spelling is just brutal. Which leads me to conclude that this was just a post for fun or a joke."
Should we look at your "grammer and sentence structor, and spelling" and reach the same conclusion, Alan?
Glass houses,
James
Permalink Reply by tony rhynes on February 28, 2011 at 9:55am Tony,
Please, call me James. We're all friends here.
I was poking fun at Alan. He picked on you for problems with grammar, sentence structure, and spelling, all while exhibiting the same problems himself.
However, I think we would all love to know a little bit more about what kind of information you're seeking, so that we can answer your questions effectively.
James
tony rhynes said:Hi Mr. Hazlerig. First of all,my question was not a joke or for humor. Just wanted feedback on women experience on hypnosis and if it help them in any matter. The mind is a powerful tool if used properly plus it gives feedback on areas i can improve on. I hope i answered your question,grammer,and sentence structor you replied about. Have a bless day.
James Hazlerig said:"the grammer and sentence structor, and spelling is just brutal. Which leads me to conclude that this was just a post for fun or a joke."
Should we look at your "grammer and sentence structor, and spelling" and reach the same conclusion, Alan?
Glass houses,
James
Permalink Reply by Fable Goodman on March 1, 2011 at 7:14am hello,
I have deleted Mr Alan Eastman's post to this thread as it was unneccesarilly crtiacal, adden nothing to the thread, had bad spelling and grammar, and was not even on topic.
He did however,. remember to include an advertsing link to one of his numenrous sites.
Alan, If you are reading this, please treat members with more respect, and do not ad advertisng links to your posts.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Love and hugs,
Fable
Permalink Reply by Doreen Cohanim C.Ht on March 1, 2011 at 7:37pm Hi Tony,
I am doing great and by the way, I am not a Dr. Just a nice Hypnotherapist and an Energy Healer :)
Doreen Cohanim C.Ht,MM
I stopped smoking 12 years ago after one session. Amazing. I definitly recommend hypnosis to everyone I meet. We all have problems to deal with and habits we need to break.. Hypnosis is a great tool that I use daily.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
Pat
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